Dataset: MO
Search Criteria: Brazil; Mato Grosso; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Mourera alcicornis (Tul.) P. Royen
100748658Claudia Petean Bove   18902007-09-23
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Aripuanã, Aripuanã River, south side near dam., -10.1661111 -56.4497222, 160m

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Mourera alcicornis (Tul.) P. Royen
100748599Claudia Petean Bove   18542007-09-16
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Alta Floresta. Teles Pires River. Porto de Areia, ca. 10 min. by boat upstream of ferry crossing., -9.6394444 -55.9952777, 225m

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Mourera monadelpha (Bong.) C. Philbrick & C.P. Bove
100748655Claudia Petean Bove   18872007-09-22
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Bandeirante. Juruena River, ca. 2-3 km upstream of location where ferry crosses river., -9.9505556 -56.2294445, 197m

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3244791Nelson A. Rosa   20301977-05-28
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Rio Juruens, margem direita da Cachoeira Salto Augusto.

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3244837Cornelis C. Berg   185701973-10-16
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Forest near Rio Aripuanã, near Humboldt Centre., -10.2 -59.35

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100291488Claudia Petean Bove   19092007-09-26
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Colniza, Guariba River. Growing on outcrops ca. 10 m from S. shore., -9.2602778 -60.2933333, 94m

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Mourera elegans (Tul.) Baill.
100748660Claudia Petean Bove   18992007-09-25
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Colniza, Village of Panelas. Roosevelt River. Along the eastern shore, ca. 1 km downstream of ferry crossing., -9.1644444 -60.7363889, 91m

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Mourera alcicornis (Tul.) P. Royen
100748654Claudia Petean Bove   18732007-09-19
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Paranaíta, Teles Pires River. Lower area (downstream end) of Cachoeira Sete Quedas., -9.3505556 -56.7780556, 154m

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100291526Claudia Petean Bove   19002007-09-25
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Colniza, Village of Panelas. Roosevelt River. Along the eastern shore, ca. 1 km downstream of ferry crossing., -9.1644444 -60.7363889, 90m


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